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Private Art tutoring/ pottery lessons for your children


Christopher0

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I have been tutoring privately in East Dulwich and would like to offer my support to children and young adults in the community. I would like to find parents willing to invest in their children's artistic development.


I am currently a full time MA student at the Royal College of Art in their Ceramics and Glass programme and working at kite studios in West London.


I am able to offer tutoring with regards to all fine art practices; to include pottery, painting, drawing, collage, print making, watercolour and 3D development.


I would be more than happy to provide references from current clients and to meet for a brief introduction. Please get in touch with any queries you might have.


Please get in touch at [email protected]


Best wishes for 2017

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